Samsung Galaxy A55 5G shows up alongside A35 5G in new pre-launch leak

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A "Galaxy A55" render. (Source: Android Headlines)
A “Galaxy A55” render. (Source: Android Headlines)

Samsung is now believed to unleash the Galaxy A55 on the Indian market as one of its new mid-range 5G smartphones soon. Then again, the even cheaper A35 might also become an alternative option at around the same time. More new leaks purport to reveal that the latter will also become available elsewhere on Earth in the near future.

The Galaxy A15 5G has arrived on Amazon.in, currently priced at INR 19,390 (~$234) with 8GB of RAM. However, there is now evidence that it might not have that retail platform to itself for very long, with the potentially higher-end A35 and A55 on the way.

Both devices have reportedly been certified simultaneously by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), thereby approving them for sale in the country. The new tip might also serve to confirm that the A55 has the model SM-A556E/DS, whereas the A35 goes by SM-A356E/DS.

Those monikers might also prove that they are 5G devices, and might, in conjunction with other leaks, imply that they might look something like their more budget A15 siblings, albeit with upgrades to features such as punch-hole displays.

Meanwhile, Samsung itself has inadvertently spoiled the launch of the Galaxy A35 5G in the United Arab Emirates by posting the same new device’s support page (even though it is identified only by the model number as above) in advance.

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Deirdre O’Donnell, 2024-02- 4 (Update: 2024-02- 4)

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